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A response to R. Camps' article “Domains, relations and religious wars”

Published: 01 December 1996 Publication History

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Since it quotes extensively from writings of my own, I feel obliged to respond to the article “Domains, Relations and Religious Wars,” by R. Camps (SIGMOD Record 25, No. 3, September 1996). In that article, Camps is clearly suggesting (among other things) that my definition of the term “domain” has changed over the years. I agree, it has! But Camps goes on to say: “… considering that [Date's book An Introduction to Database Systems] was the bible [Camps' italics] where most university graduates all over the world learnt, I believe that Date can be held partly responsible for the lack of implementation of domains [in today's SQL DBMSs].”

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    cover image ACM SIGMOD Record
    ACM SIGMOD Record  Volume 25, Issue 4
    Dec. 1996
    96 pages
    ISSN:0163-5808
    DOI:10.1145/245882
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    Published: 01 December 1996
    Published in SIGMOD Volume 25, Issue 4

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